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“I don’t need your help,” he growled.

      “Maybe not, but I’m offering it. Besides, I used your money to buy him.”

      That should have made him smile, but Mitch was beyond humor. He hated everything about the ranch. The chickens, the organic beef with every single thing about their lives documented. He hated how the socks on his stump were soaked with blood every night and how the nightmares kept him from sleeping. He hated that he’d been so grateful to be alive only to find out nothing about his life was how he wanted it.

      “You want to ride again,” Arturo told him. “I know you do.”

      “Stay out of my life.”

      The old man’s mouth tightened. “Fine,” he said, and dropped the reins. He walked out, leaving Mitch and the horse alone in the barn.

      Mitch felt like an ass. He knew Arturo was only trying to help, but there were—

      He heard footsteps and was surprised Arturo had returned. But when he looked toward the entrance he saw a different silhouette.

      “You’re even more of a bastard than I thought,” Skye said as she moved into the barn. “Does it make you feel like a man to hurt people who love you?”

      She was the last person he wanted to see. Worse, she’d witnessed a part of him he had trouble controlling.

      “He loves you,” she said. “He wants you to know that.” She patted the horse’s neck. “Come on, Mitch. Why is that so bad?”

      “Arturo is fine. He can take care of himself.”

      “You’re his family. He shouldn’t have to.”

      “Get out,” he told her.

      She moved closer, until she stood right in front of him. “Are you going to make me? You’ve pretty much peaked on crappy things to say to me. So what’s left?” She raised her chin. “Want to hit me? It seems that you want to hit somebody. Why not me? Don’t I deserve it?”

      “Do you like it rough these days?” he sneered.

      She flushed but held her ground. “I know that certain parts of your life suck, but you got to come home. That counts. You have people who are thrilled you’re back. That counts more. What I want to know is, do you have a timetable on the pity party? Or is it playing indefinitely?”

      “Right. Because it’s so easy for you to judge from your perfect life. Want to trade, Skye? Want to give up a leg or an arm? Live with that for a while and then we’ll talk.”

      “You are so full of crap,” she said. “This isn’t about your leg. This is about you.”

      He wanted to crush her. He wanted to take her and make her beg. He wanted her naked and vulnerable and then he wanted to walk away.

      She stared into his eyes as if daring him to do everything he was thinking. Finally she drew a breath.

      “Erin has provided her DNA sample. Anytime you’re ready, you can do the same. Then we’ll be done.”

      “Erin’s mine. We’re only starting. I’m spending my nights thinking of all the ways I’m going to punish you for what you’ve done to me.”

      Sadness invaded her green eyes. “If hating me gives you strength, then go for it. But I will warn you not to get too excited about taking me on. Erin’s not yours, Mitch. No matter how much you want her to be, she’s not. And if calling me a whore makes that easier to bear, then go for it. Just remember this. That little girl thinks you’re a hero. If you give her one reason to believe otherwise, I will make you regret being born.”

      That made him smile. “You really think you can?”

      “Absolutely. You’re so far down, you don’t care if you live or die. I have something to fight for. My daughter.”

      She left then, her back straight, her long red hair beckoning. He watched her go, admiring her spirit, however delusional. There would only be one winner in this game and it was going to be him.

      CHAPTER FOUR

      THE PRIVATE AIRFIELD catered to the rich and adventurous. T. J. Boone qualified for both, Izzy thought as she walked toward him. He’d called the previous afternoon to invite her to join him skydiving. She’d accepted to see how far he would take the game.

      As she took in his chiseled features and easy smile she asked herself if that was really her only motive. Was she actually interested in T.J.? He looked good both on paper and in person, which was normally more than enough for her. But this guy was different. This guy might be playing her and Skye in a big way.

      She was here to find out who he was and what he wanted. Part of her wanted to prove she was right not to trust him. Part of her wanted to protect Skye, however much her sister might not believe her.

      Self-sacrifice was both new and uncomfortable, she thought. She must remember not to do this sort of thing again.

      T.J. pushed off his BMW M3 and walked toward her. “Scared?” he asked.

      She looked past him to the small plane that would take them skyward before they jumped back to earth.

      “I’ve done this before. It’s no big. The real danger isn’t from the falling, it’s the landing that can kill you.” She stared into his blue eyes. “What’s the plan? You’re going to try to keep up with me? Not likely.”

      “You say that now,” he told her, then smiled. “I’ll prove myself.”

      “And then what? You want to compare me to Skye? Doubling up on your odds? Does Jed not care which of his daughters you take, as long as you claim one of us?”

      He continued to smile at her. “You’re very cynical.”

      “I’ve known Jed a long time. He’s not the warm and fuzzy type.”

      “Neither am I. Isn’t that what makes life interesting?” He jerked his shoulder toward the waiting plane. “Come on, Izzy. You know you want to.”

      She did want to jump. It wasn’t silent, like everyone said. It was loud, with the air rushing by and the sound of her heart filling her ears. For those few minutes, she was totally free and out of time. She could imagine what it was like to have everything she wanted, to be both connected and alone.

      They walked into the flight office and signed the necessary paperwork, then suited up. She half expected T.J. to make a move as she stepped into the jumpsuit, but he left her alone. Then they were on the plane, waiting to take off.

      “You do this sort of thing often?” she asked over the roar of the engine. They spoke into microphones, with headphones so they could hear each other and the pilot.

      “When I get the chance. I like the rush. What about you?”

      “I enjoy it.”

      “I’ve heard there’s a lot you enjoy. Rock climbing, cave diving.”

      “Swimming with sharks, mountain climbing, white-water rafting. Want to see my scars?”

      His gaze never left her face. “You’re going to have to trust me.”

      “Why? You didn’t pack my parachute. You’re just a guy, T.J. I haven’t figured out your game, but I will. I meant what I said before. Hurt my sister and you’ll be in a world of hurt yourself.”

      “You think you could take me, little girl?”

      “I’m a Titan. I have staff to take you.”

      That made him laugh. “I’m not afraid.”

      “In the immortal words of Yoda, you will be.”

      The plane took off and soon they were soaring into the blue sky. She’d jumped in several parts of the country and had done some mountain climbing in the Himalayas but nowhere else was the sky the color